13th November 2004 Archive
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Windows Media Player sound files 'edited with warez'
PC Welt looks under the hood
PC Welt, the German computer magazine, claims that Microsoft has shipped its popular Windows Media Player with sound files that are edited with an illegal copy of SoundForge, a commercially available Sony program for manipulating audio. In one of the WAV files PC Welt discovered a reference to SoundForge 4.5 and a user called ' …
Developer 13 Nov 2004, 15:02
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